 















          VMS Version 5.4-2
          Release Notes




          February 1991

          This document describes software problems,
          corrections, restrictions, and documentation changes
          that pertain to Version 5.4-2 of the VMS operating
          system.




          Revision/Update Information:  This is a new document.

          Software Version:             VMS Version 5.4-2










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          February 1991

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          __________________________________________________________________

          Production Note

          This book was produced with the VAX DOCUMENT
          electronic publishing system, a software tool
          developed and sold by Digital. In this system, writers
          use an ASCII text editor to create source files
          containing text and English-like code; this code
          labels the structural elements of the document, such
          as chapters, paragraphs, and tables. The VAX DOCUMENT
          software, which runs on the VMS operating system,
          interprets the code to format the text, generate a
          table of contents and index, and paginate the entire
          document. Writers can print the document on the
          terminal or line printer, or they can use Digital-
          supported devices, such as the LN03 laser printer
          and PostScript printers (PrintServer 40 or LN03R
          ScriptPrinter), to produce a typeset-quality copy
          containing integrated graphics.

 






          _______________________________________________________

          Contents

                _________________________________________________
                PREFACE                                         v

          _______________________________________________________
          CHAPTER 1  GENERAL USER RELEASE NOTES               1-1

                _________________________________________________
                1.1      CHARACTERS CHANGED FROM NONPRINTABLE TO
                         PRINTABLE                            1-1

                _________________________________________________
                1.2      F$CONTEXT LEXICAL FUNCTION
                         PROBLEM                              1-2

                _________________________________________________
                1.3      DUMP COMMAND ON KZQSA TAPE
                         DRIVES                               1-2

                _________________________________________________
                1.4      IMAGE DATA VERIFICATION IN BATCH
                         MODE-PROBLEM CORRECTED               1-2

                _________________________________________________
                1.5      REMOTE IMAGE ACTIVATION OF FILES-PROBLEM
                         CORRECTED                            1-3

                _________________________________________________
                1.6      VMS MAIL UTILITY RELEASE NOTES       1-3

                1.6.1       Use Quotes in Address When
                            Forwarding Mail to ULTRIX
                            Users                             1-3

                1.6.2       Multiple Copies of a Message
                            Delivered to the Same
                            Recipient-Problem Corrected       1-4


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                _________________________________________________
                1.7      VAXSTATION 3100, MODEL 76 COMPUTER
                         RELEASE NOTES                        1-5

                _________________________________________________
                1.8      WORKSTATIONS WITH DUAL-HEAD
                         SUPPORT-RESTRICTIONS                 1-5

                _________________________________________________
                1.9      WRITE/SYMBOL COMMAND WITH NULL
                         RECORDS-PROBLEM CORRECTED            1-6


          _______________________________________________________
          CHAPTER 2  SYSTEM MANAGER RELEASE NOTES             2-1

                _________________________________________________
                2.1      ANALIMDMP-PROBLEM CORRECTED          2-1

                _________________________________________________
                2.2      VAX 3100 MODEL 76 NOTES              2-2

                2.2.1       System Crash                      2-2

                2.2.2       AUTOGEN LOCKDIRWT Parameter       2-2

                2.2.3       Page and Swap File Sizes          2-2

                _________________________________________________
                2.3      VAX 4000 MODEL 200 ETHERNET CHIP
                         WORKAROUND                           2-3

                _________________________________________________
                2.4      AUTOMATIC ATTEMPT TO LOAD CONTINUATION
                         VOLUME OF MAGNETIC TAPE              2-3

                _________________________________________________
                2.5      SYSGEN CONFIGURATION PROBLEM         2-3



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                _________________________________________________
                2.6      VAX 6000 MODEL 500 SERIES CONFIGURATION
                         NOTE                                 2-4

                _________________________________________________
                2.7      DECNET-VAX RELEASE NOTES             2-4

                2.7.1       Circuit Selection on End Nodes with
                            Multiple Equal-Cost Circuits-Problem
                            Corrected                         2-4

                2.7.2       Incorrectly Negotiated Buffer
                            Sizes-Problem Corrected           2-5

                2.7.3       LAN Designated Router-Problem
                            Corrected                         2-5

                2.7.4       Maintenance Operation Module
                            (MOM)-Problem Corrected           2-6

                2.7.5       Maximum Value of Executor MAXIMUM
                            BROADCAST NONROUTERS Parameter
                            Changed                           2-6

                2.7.6       NDDRIVER-Correction               2-6

                2.7.7       Retransmission of Data after I/O
                            Failure                           2-7

                2.7.8       SYS$CLUSTER_NODE Logical
                            Name-Correction                   2-7

                2.7.9       TASK Object Characteristics
                            Ignored-Problem Corrected         2-7

                2.7.10      UNA Circuit Default Cost
                            Changed                           2-8

                _________________________________________________
                2.8      DNS RELEASE NOTES                    2-8

                2.8.1       DNS RTL Routines
                            DNS$PARSE_USERNAME_STRING and
                            DNS$CVT_TO_USERNAME_STRING-Corrections       2-8

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                _________________________________________________
                2.9      FAL MAXIMUM MESSAGE BUFFER SIZE
                         EXTENDED                             2-9

                _________________________________________________
                2.10     HIERARCHICAL STORAGE CONTROLLER (HSC)
                         REVISION LEVELS REQUIRED             2-9

                _________________________________________________
                2.11     LADCP RELEASE NOTES                  2-9

                2.11.1      InfoServer Can Now Write to
                            Services                         2-10

                2.11.2      New LADCP Command                2-10

                _________________________________________________
                2.12     TERMINAL FALLBACK UTILITY RELEASE
                         NOTES                               2-10

                2.12.1      TFU Problem in Error Message
                            Display-Problem Corrected        2-11

                2.12.2      TFU Now Supports P.S.I.
                            Terminals                        2-11

                _________________________________________________
                2.13     TLZ04 TAPE DRIVER-PROBLEM
                         CORRECTED                           2-12

                _________________________________________________
                2.14     VOLUME SHADOWING PHASE II RELEASE
                         NOTES                               2-12

                2.14.1      Overview                         2-12

                2.14.2      AUTOGEN Operations-Volume Shadowing
                            Adjustment Required              2-13

                2.14.3      Batch and Print Jobs-Reentering
                            after Conversion                 2-14

                2.14.4      Changing Physical Device
                            Names                            2-15

                2.14.5      SHADBOOTFAIL Bugcheck
                            Message                          2-15

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                2.14.6      SHOW DEVICES Command             2-16

                2.14.7      SHOW DEVICES Command-Addition to
                            Display for Full Copy or Merge
                            Operation                        2-16

                2.14.8      Specify a Virtual Unit Name
                            to Obtain $GETDVI FREEBLOCK
                            Information                      2-18

                2.14.9      SYSGEN Parameter VMSD3-Special
                            Parameter to Control
                            Failover                         2-18

                2.14.10     SYSGEN Parameter VIRTUALPAGECOUNT
                            Adjustment                       2-19

                2.14.11     UAF Parameter Changes            2-20

                _________________________________________________
                2.15     STANDALONE BACKUP CAUTION           2-21

          _______________________________________________________
          CHAPTER 3  PROGRAMMER RELEASE NOTES                 3-1

                _________________________________________________
                3.1      BASIC INKEY$ FUNCTION-CHANGE         3-1

                _________________________________________________
                3.2      I/O PREFERRED PATH INTERFACE FOR DSA
                         DEVICES-PROBLEM CORRECTED            3-1

                _________________________________________________
                3.3      VMS RMS CONVERT/RECLAIM
                         UTILITY-PROBLEM                      3-2






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          _______________________________________________________
          CHAPTER 4  DOCUMENTATION RELEASE NOTES              4-1

                _________________________________________________
                4.1      ADDITION TO DISPLAY POSTSCRIPT
                         DOCUMENTATION                        4-1

                _________________________________________________
                4.2      VMS SYSTEM GENERATION UTILITY
                         MANUAL                               4-1

                _________________________________________________
                4.3      VMS VERSION 5.4 UPGRADE AND INSTALLATION
                         MANUAL                               4-2


          _______________________________________________________
          INDEX


          _______________________________________________________
          EXAMPLES

                2-1    LADCP SHOW SERVICES Sample
                       Display                               2-11

                2-2    SHOW DEVICES Display for Shadow
                       Sets                                  2-17

                2-3    SHOW DEVICES Display for Shadow
                       Sets                                  2-18

          _______________________________________________________
          TABLES

                2-1    Recommended UAF Parameters for
                       the System Account                    2-20




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          _______________________________________________________

          Preface


          Version 5.4-2 is an update to Version 5.4 of the
          VMS operating system. Version 5.4-2 includes the
          functions and corrections of VMS Versions 5.4-0A,
          5.4-1, and 5.4-1A. These functions include VMS Volume
          Shadowing Phase II and optionally installable Local
          Area Transport (LAT) software.

          To apply the Version 5.4-2 update, you must be running
          at least VMS Version 5.4 on your system.

          This document describes software problems,
          corrections, restrictions, and documentation changes
          that pertain to VMS Version 5.4-2 (and Versions 5.4-
          0A, 5.4-1, 5.4-1A, and 5.4-2).

          __________________________________________________________________

          Intended Audience

          VMS Version 5.4-2 Release Notes is intended for all
          system users. Read the release notes before applying
          the Version 5.4-2 update.

          __________________________________________________________________

          Document Structure

          This manual contains the following chapters:

          o  Chapter 1 contains release notes intended for
             general users of the VMS operating system.

          o  Chapter 2 contains release notes intended for
             system managers.

          o  Chapter 3 contains release notes intended for
             application and system programmers.

          o  Chapter 4 contains additions and corrections to the
             VMS Documentation Set.

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          __________________________________________________________________

          Conventions

          The following conventions are used in this manual:

          Ctrl/x                A sequence such as Ctrl/x
                                indicates that you must hold
                                down the key labeled Ctrl while
                                you press another key or a
                                pointing device button.

          PF1 x                 A sequence such as PF1 x
                                indicates that you must first
                                press and release the key
                                labeled PF1, then press and
                                release another key or a
                                pointing device button.

          <Return>              A key name is shown enclosed to
                                indicate that you press a key on
                                the keyboard.

           . . .                In examples, a horizontal
                                ellipsis indicates one of the
                                following possibilities:

                                o  Additional optional arguments
                                   in a statement have been
                                   omitted.

                                o  The preceding item or items
                                   can be repeated one or more
                                   times.

                                o  Additional parameters,
                                   values, or other information
                                   can be entered.




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                                A vertical ellipsis indicates
              .                 the omission of items from a
              .                 code example or command format;
              .                 the items are omitted because
                                they are not important to the
                                topic being discussed.

          ()                    In format descriptions,
                                parentheses indicate that, if
                                you choose more than one option,
                                you must enclose the choices in
                                parentheses.

          []                    In format descriptions, brackets
                                indicate that whatever is
                                enclosed is optional; you can
                                select none, one, or all of the
                                choices.

          {}                    In format descriptions, braces
                                surround a required choice of
                                options; you must choose one of
                                the options listed.

          boldface text         Boldface text represents the
                                introduction of a new term or
                                the name of an argument, an
                                attribute, or a reason.

          italic text           Italic text represents
                                information that can vary in
                                system messages (for example,
                                Internal error number).

          UPPERCASE TEXT        Uppercase letters indicate that
                                you must enter a command (for
                                example, enter OPEN/READ).



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                                Uppercase letters indicate
                                the name of a routine, the
                                name of a file, the name of
                                a file protection code, or
                                the abbreviation for a system
                                privilege.

          -                     Hyphens in coding examples
                                indicate that additional
                                arguments to the request are
                                provided on the line that
                                follows.

          numbers               Unless otherwise noted, all
                                numbers in the text are assumed
                                to be decimal. Nondecimal
                                radixes-binary, octal, or
                                hexadecimal-are explicitly
                                indicated.





















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   1      General User Release Notes




          This chapter includes information about the VMS
          Version 5.4-2 operating system for the general user.

          __________________________________________________________________

   1.1    Characters Changed from Nonprintable to Printable

          The VMS print symbiont uses a nonprintable character
          table to decide the number of characters in the line.
          To support the internationalized printer environment,
          VMS Versions 5.4-1 and 5.4-2 change the following
          codes from nonprintable to printable:

          o  A4 (decimal 164)

          o  A6 (decimal 166)

          o  AC (decimal 172)

          o  AD (decimal 173)

          o  AE (decimal 174)

          o  AF (decimal 175)

          o  B4 (decimal 180)

          o  B8 (decimal 184)

          o  BE (decimal 190)

          o  D0 (decimal 208)

          o  DE (decimal 222)

          o  F0 (decimal 240)

          o  FE (decimal 254)

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          General User Release Notes
          1.1 Characters Changed from Nonprintable to Printable


          These codes are part of the DEC supplemental graphic
          set in the DEC Multinational Character Set (MCS) and
          were reserved for future standardization.

          For a description of MCS and a listing of its
          contents, see the Guide to Using VMS, Appendix A.

          __________________________________________________________________

   1.2    F$CONTEXT Lexical Function Problem

          The DCL lexical function F$CONTEXT can cause the
          deletion of a process unless you use the function
          in one of the following ways:

          o  Specify CANCEL as the third parameter of F$CONTEXT.

          o  Specify all parameters of F$CONTEXT.

          This problem will be addressed in a future release.

          __________________________________________________________________

   1.3    DUMP Command on KZQSA Tape Drives

          Simultaneous DUMP operations on two or more tape
          drives connected to a KZQSA controller is unsupported
          and can cause system hangs.

          __________________________________________________________________

   1.4    Image Data Verification in Batch Mode-Problem
          Corrected

          Prior to VMS Version 5.4-1, a login command procedure
          containing the DCL command SET NOVERIFY (specifying
          that image data records were not to be echoed, or
          verified) did not work properly when the job was
          running in batch mode. VMS did not propagate the
          setting to the command procedure submitted, causing
          the image data records to be echoed rather than
          suppressing the output as directed. VMS Versions 5.4-1
          and 5.4-2 correct this problem.

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                                        General User Release Notes
            1.5 Remote Image Activation of Files-Problem Corrected

          __________________________________________________________________

   1.5    Remote Image Activation of Files-Problem Corrected

          Prior to VMS Version 5.4-1, you could not activate a
          remote image if that image's specification was part of
          a search list that also included a specification for
          a local image. The following example illustrates this
          problem:

               $DEFINE FOO   A.EXE, BAR::B.EXE
               $RUN FOO

          In this example, the definition of FOO includes the
          local image A.EXE and the remote image BAR::B.EXE.
          Prior to VMS Version 5.4-1, if A.EXE did not exist,
          the RUN command failed to execute BAR::B.EXE.

          VMS Versions 5.4-1 and 5.4-2 correct this problem.

          __________________________________________________________________

   1.6    VMS Mail Utility Release Notes

          The release notes in this section pertain to the VMS
          Mail Utility.

          ___________________________

   1.6.1  Use Quotes in Address When Forwarding Mail to ULTRIX
          Users

          The VMS Mail Utility requires addresses, including
          forwarding addresses, to be stored in uppercase
          letters. However, non-VMS mail systems, such as
          ULTRIX, may require addresses to contain lowercase
          characters. Prior to VMS Version 5.0, the VMS Mail
          Utility allowed addresses containing lowercase
          characters to be stored in a user profile and
          correctly passed them to the non-VMS mail systems.
          From VMS Version 5.0 through Version 5.4, the VMS
          Mail Utility converted all addresses to uppercase
          before storing them in a user profile. Beginning with
          VMS Version 5.4-1, the VMS Mail Utility again stores
          addresses containing lowercase addresses in a user

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          General User Release Notes
          1.6 VMS Mail Utility Release Notes


          profile, provided you use one of the following methods
          to set a forwarding address:

          o  If the initial part of the address, such as the
             node name, is in uppercase and the rest of the
             address is in lowercase, preserve the lowercase
             part of the address by enclosing it in three sets
             of double quotation marks, as in the following
             example:

                  MAIL>SET FORWARD NODE::"""name"""

          o  To preserve the entire address in lowercase,
             enclose the entire address in five sets of double
             quotation marks, as in the following example:

                  MAIL>SET FORWARD """""node::name"""""

          Note that you cannot use the lowercase format for
          forwarding mail to VMS users.

          ___________________________

   1.6.2  Multiple Copies of a Message Delivered to the Same
          Recipient-Problem Corrected

          Prior to VMS Version 5.4-1, the VMS Mail Utility
          delivered multiple copies of a message to the same
          recipient when two conditions were present:

          1  The sender used a distribution list with ULTRIX
             mail or some other mail agent that retries on
             errors.

          2  A recipient could not receive mail for some unusual
             reason, for example, if the recipient had mail
             forwarded and exceeded disk quota.

          The VMS Mail Utility reported nondelivery to the
          recipient and to some other recipient for whom the
          delivery was successful. On retrying the delivery, the
          sending mail agent incorrectly delivered the message
          to someone who had already received it.

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                                        General User Release Notes
                                1.6 VMS Mail Utility Release Notes


          In VMS Versions 5.4-1 and 5.4-2, the Mail Utility
          correctly reports nondelivery to the sender.

          __________________________________________________________________

   1.7    VAXstation 3100, Model 76 Computer Release Notes

          The following release notes apply to the VAXstation
          3100, Model 76 system:

          o  Mouse performance-The mouse included with the
             VAXstation 3100, Model 76 system uses two "feet"
             (one for moving horizontally and one for moving
             vertically) instead of a ball. For optimal
             performance with this type of mouse, choose
             the Pointer... option from the Session Manager
             Customize menu. Then, set the mouse speed (Pointer
             Acceleration) in the Customize Pointer dialog box
             to Fast instead of Medium (which is the default
             setting required for a mouse with the ball design).

             Mouse performance, including improved diagonal
             movement, will be addressed in a future version
             of DECwindows software. Mouse performance on
             systems running VMS Workstation Software (VWS)
             is unaffected.

          o  Upgrading with SPX graphics-Previously, when you
             upgraded your system to a VAXstation 3100 Model 76
             with an SPX graphics option, the system sometimes
             failed to boot. This problem has been corrected.

          __________________________________________________________________

   1.8    Workstations with Dual-Head Support-Restrictions

          The following restrictions apply to workstations with
          dual-head support, such as VAXstation 3100 series
          systems. These workstations support two monitors.


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          General User Release Notes
          1.8 Workstations with Dual-Head Support-Restrictions


          Setting the DPI

          If you use monitors with different dots-per-inch (dpi)
          settings, you may experience what appears to be window
          corruption but which is actually an overlapping of
          characters on the screen. For example, if you run an
          application on a workstation that has monitor 0 set to
          one dpi setting and monitor 1 set to a different dpi
          setting, the application will use fonts based on the
          dpi setting of monitor 0. When the application runs
          on monitor 1, you might perceive window corruption
          (overlapping characters).

          To avoid this problem, Digital recommends that you
          set your monitors to the same dpi setting using
          the DECW$PRIVATE_SERVER_SETUP.COM file. However, if
          you must maintain two monitors with different dpi
          settings, then you should run dpi/font-sensitive
          applications on monitor 0 only.

          Customizing Colors

          When customizing colors on a dual-head system that is
          configured with both a color monitor and a monochrome
          monitor, make sure you specify colors with sufficient
          contrast. If the color settings do not contrast
          enough, then applications customized for a color
          display might produce black-on-black or white-on-white
          output when run on the monochrome monitor.

          __________________________________________________________________

   1.9    WRITE/SYMBOL Command with Null Records-Problem
          Corrected

          In previous versions of VMS, if you used the DCL
          command WRITE/SYMBOL with a defined symbol that had
          a null value, VMS incorrectly issued an error message
          saying the symbol was undefined. VMS Version 5.4-1 and
          5.4-2 correct this problem.

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          _______________________________________________________

   2      System Manager Release Notes




          This chapter includes information about the VMS
          Version 5.4-2 operating system for the system manager.

          __________________________________________________________________

   2.1    ANALIMDMP-Problem Corrected

          VMS Versions 5.4-1 and 5.4-2 correct a problem in
          the ANALIMDMP.EXE image that allowed authorized,
          nonprivileged users to obtain all privileges under
          very obscure circumstances. The ANALIMDMP.EXE image
          contained on the Version 5.4-1 and 5.4-2 kits also can
          be used on Version 5.4 systems.

          Following a Version 5.4-1 or 5.4-2 update,
          Digital recommends that you copy the image
          (SYS$SYSTEM:ANALIMDMP.EXE) to the common system
          directory (SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]) on any Version 5.4
          systems or clusters that you manage. After you have
          copied this image to the common system directory,
          you should reinstall the image using the following
          commands on each node of a VAXcluster system:

               $SET PROC/PRIV=ALL
               $INSTALL REPLACE ANALIMDMP/OPEN/HEAD/SHARE/PRIV=(CMKRNL,CMEXEC)

          If you previously took the precaution of inserting any
          INSTALL commands (such as $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:INSTALL
          ANALIMDMP/DELETE) in your system startup file
          (SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_V5.COM) to prevent the
          ANALIMDMP.EXE image from being installed, you should
          remove these commands following the update or after
          you have copied the new image to your Version 5.4
          system.

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          System Manager Release Notes
          2.2 VAX 3100 Model 76 Notes

          __________________________________________________________________

   2.2    VAX 3100 Model 76 Notes

          This section contains notes about the VAX 3100 Model
          76 system.

          ___________________________

   2.2.1  System Crash

          Some VAX 3100 Model 76 systems may exhibit a rare
          system crash from a soft interrupt (due to a cache
          parity error). The crash generates a display on the
          stack that includes "SYSLOA+00D2C".

          This problem will be corrected in a future release.
          If you encounter, please submit an Software Problem
          Report (SPR).

          ___________________________

   2.2.2  AUTOGEN LOCKDIRWT Parameter

          Previously, the default AUTOGEN parameters set
          LOCKDIRWT to 1, which created potential performance
          problems on the VAX 3100 Model 76. This problem has
          been corrected; LOCKDIRWT is now set to 0.

          ___________________________

   2.2.3  Page and Swap File Sizes

          On a VAX 3100 Model 76, AUTOGEN makes some incorrect
          parameter calculations. Digital recommends that you
          edit SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT and add the following
          lines:

               MAXPAGEFILE = 25000
               MAXPROCESSCNT = 50

          Changing these parameters results in a more realistic
          size for the page and swap files.


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                                      System Manager Release Notes
                    2.3 VAX 4000 Model 200 Ethernet Chip Workaround

          __________________________________________________________________

   2.3    VAX 4000 Model 200 Ethernet Chip Workaround

          VMS Version 5.4-2 contains a new EZDRIVER.EXE image
          that works around a problem with the Ethernet chip
          on VAX 4000 Model 200 series systems. Digital will
          correct the chip problem in a future hardware release.

          __________________________________________________________________

   2.4    Automatic Attempt to Load Continuation Volume of
          Magnetic Tape

          When you use MOUNT/AUTOMATIC to mount labeled
          tape volume sets on multiple drives, the magnetic
          tape ancillary control process (MTAACP) expects
          continuation volumes to be loaded on the proper drives
          and attempts to mount them without requesting operator
          assistance.

          Prior to VMS Version 5.4-1, the MTAACP required
          operator intervention to switch to the next
          continuation volume if only one magnetic tape drive
          was allocated to the volume set. This requirement
          reduced the effectiveness of the TA90 cartridge
          loaders, which can automatically switch volumes on
          a single drive.

          Starting with VMS Version 5.4-1, when you use the
          MOUNT/AUTOMATIC command to mount tapes on a single
          drive, the MTAACP attempts to load the continuation
          volume for 100 seconds before it requires operator
          assistance.

          __________________________________________________________________

   2.5    SYSGEN Configuration Problem

          The Autoconfigure facility of the System Generation
          Utility (SYSGEN) incorrectly configures a CIBCA device
          in the following circumstances:

          o  When a DEBNA, DEBNI, TBK50, or TBK70 device is in
             the VAXBI slot directly preceeding the CIBCA.

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          2.5 SYSGEN Configuration Problem


          o  When a DEBNA, DEBNI, TBK50, or TBK70 device is in
             the last slot on one VAXBI, and the CIBCA is in the
             first slot on the next-highest VAXBI.

          Note: This error will not occur if you boot the
          system from the CIBCA, because the boot device is not
          configured by SYSGEN when you boot from the CIBCA.

          The configuration error results in timeout errors on
          the PAA0 device when you boot standalone BACKUP or
          the VMS operating system. To avoid timeout errors,
          reconfigure the bus. This problem will be fixed in a
          future version of the VMS operating system.

          __________________________________________________________________

   2.6    VAX 6000 Model 500 Series Configuration Note

          On a VAX 6000 Model 500 series system, Digital
          recommends the primary CPU occupy the lowest numbered
          XMI slot. VAX 6000 Model 500 series systems are
          usually configured this way. If you ignore this
          restriction, the SHUTDOWN procedure might not complete
          normally and you will have to halt your system using
          the console.

          __________________________________________________________________

   2.7    DECnet-VAX Release Notes

          This section contains system manager release notes
          applicable to DECnet-VAX.

          ___________________________

   2.7.1  Circuit Selection on End Nodes with Multiple
          Equal-Cost Circuits-Problem Corrected

          End nodes can be configured with more than one circuit
          but can use only one circuit for data transmission.
          Prior to VMS Version 5.4-1, on end nodes with multiple
          equal-cost circuits, the DECnet software may have
          chosen an incorrect circuit for data transmission. VMS
          Versions 5.4-1 and 5.4-2 correct this problem.

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          ___________________________

   2.7.2  Incorrectly Negotiated Buffer Sizes-Problem Corrected

          Prior to VMS Version 5.4-1, DECnet-VAX incorrectly
          negotiated buffer sizes, allowing use of a size
          greater than the line buffer size. Therefore, packets
          were discarded when either of two conditions occurred:

          1  Incoming connections proposed buffer sizes greater
             than 576 on Ethernet circuits.

          2  Route-through packets were received from devices
             using direct I/O techniques, such as the DMR11.

          VMS Versions 5.4-1 and 5.4-2 correct this problem.

          ___________________________

   2.7.3  LAN Designated Router-Problem Corrected

          Prior to VMS Version 5.4-1, a system configured as
          a DECnet-VAX router participating in a VAXcluster
          system could incorrectly declare itself the LAN
          designated router when quorum was lost. If the cluster
          lost quorum, the DECnet-VAX router lost adjacency
          with all other routers. The DECnet-VAX router then
          declared itself the designated router until the
          cluster regained quorum.

          VMS Versions 5.4-1 and 5.4-2 correct this problem
          by having NETDRIVER process all Broadcast Router
          Hello messages. During a VAXcluster state transition,
          the system running as a DECnet-VAX router does not
          lose adjacency with other routers on the LAN and,
          therefore, does not declare itself the LAN designated
          router.





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          ___________________________

   2.7.4  Maintenance Operation Module (MOM)-Problem Corrected

          Prior to VMS Version 5.4-1, a problem with the
          Maintenance Operation Module (MOM) caused a VMS system
          to respond to a dump request on a multicast circuit
          without first checking its node database to ensure
          the requesting node was defined with a dump file
          parameter. If the dump file parameter was not defined
          and this VMS system was the first system to respond to
          the dump request, then the first segment of the crash
          dump was discarded and the remote system could not
          complete the crash dump or reboot. VMS Versions 5.4-1
          and 5.4-2 correct this problem.

          ___________________________

   2.7.5  Maximum Value of Executor MAXIMUM BROADCAST NONROUTERS
          Parameter Changed

          Starting with VMS Version 5.4-1, the maximum value for
          the Executor parameter MAXIMUM BROADCAST NONROUTERS
          has been changed from 65,535 to 1023. If you have
          a value higher than 1023 already defined in the
          permanent database, then the DECnet-VAX software
          cannot start. Use the Network Control Program (NCP)
          command DEFINE EXECUTOR to set the MAXIMUM BROADCAST
          NONROUTERS parameter to a value of 1023 or less.

          ___________________________

   2.7.6  NDDRIVER-Correction

          Prior to VMS Version 5.4-1, certain DECnet-VAX
          maintenance operations that involved devices using
          direct I/O techniques resulted in system crashes in
          the NDDRIVER. VMS Versions 5.4-1 and 5.4-2 correct
          this problem.



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          ___________________________

   2.7.7  Retransmission of Data after I/O Failure

          Prior to VMS Version 5.4-1, transient Ethernet
          problems that caused DECnet-VAX I/O failures caused
          the logging of a line synchronization loss error so
          that the circuit went down and was then reinitialized.
          Although DECnet logical links were preserved, the
          circuit took several seconds to recover, resulting in
          performance problems.

          Starting with VMS Version 5.4-1, when a nonfatal
          I/O error occurs on an Ethernet circuit, the data is
          requeued for transmission and the state of the circuit
          is not affected.

          ___________________________

   2.7.8  SYS$CLUSTER_NODE Logical Name-Correction

          In previous releases of VMS, DECnet-VAX did not
          deassign the SYS$CLUSTER_NODE logical name when the
          executor was set to the OFF state. Starting with VMS
          Version 5.4-1, DECnet-VAX deassigns the SYS$CLUSTER_
          NODE logical name whenever the executor is set to
          the OFF state. The SYS$CLUSTER_NODE logical name
          is defined when you start the DECnet-VAX software,
          and the ALIAS NODE characteristic is defined for the
          executor node.

          ___________________________

   2.7.9  TASK Object Characteristics Ignored-Problem Corrected

          In VMS Versions 5.3-2 and 5.4, DECnet-VAX ignored
          all characteristics of the TASK object on outgoing
          connections. A symptom of this problem was that the
          cluster alias did not work properly for outgoing
          connections from the TASK object, even though the
          ALIAS OUTGOING characteristic was set to ENABLED. VMS
          Versions 5.4-1 and 5.4-2 correct this problem.

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          ___________________________

   2.7.10 UNA Circuit Default Cost Changed

          VMS Versions 5.4-1 and 5.4-2 change the default cost
          of a UNA circuit from 3 to 4. This change makes the
          default costs of all Ethernet circuit types equal.

          __________________________________________________________________

   2.8    DNS Release Notes

          This section contains system manager release notes
          applicable to the VAX Distributed Name Service (DNS).

          ___________________________

   2.8.1  DNS RTL Routines DNS$PARSE_USERNAME_STRING and
          DNS$CVT_TO_USERNAME_STRING-Corrections

          In previous versions of VMS, a problem in the DNS Run-
          Time Library (RTL) routines caused generation of an
          incorrect opaque full name for client applications
          that used the DNS RTL routines DNS$PARSE_USERNAME_
          STRING and DNS$CVT_TO_USERNAME_STRING. DNS client
          applications can use these routines to manipulate
          principals as access control entries of objects in
          the namespace or to manipulate members of a group
          object. The problem caused DNS$PARSE_USERNAME_STRING,
          when given the DECnet Phase IV format (node::user) to
          give an incorrect full name. The DNS server expects a
          correct opaque full name, so the DNS server rejected a
          DNS client application that used DNS$PARSE_USERNAME_
          STRING. The problem also caused DNS$CVT_TO_USERNAME_
          STRING to convert the incorrect opaque full name back
          to the DECnet Phase IV format (node::user).

          For objects showing this problem, use the DNS client
          application with the DNS$RTL image installed with VMS
          Versions 5.4-1 and 5.4-2 to add the attribute value
          again.

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                      2.9 FAL Maximum Message Buffer Size Extended

          __________________________________________________________________

   2.9    FAL Maximum Message Buffer Size Extended

          VMS Versions 5.4-1 and 5.4-2 extend the file access
          listener (FAL) maximum message buffer size from 64
          to 127 blocks. This extension allows FAL to handle
          files with 32767 byte records and makes the FAL
          maximum message buffer size consistent with the Record
          Management System (RMS) maximum buffer size of 127
          blocks.

          You can improve performance of file copies if you use
          a network block count of 127. Use the DCL command SET
          RMS/NETWORK_BLOCK_COUNT to adjust the network block
          count parameter.

          __________________________________________________________________

   2.10   Hierarchical Storage Controller (HSC) Revision Levels
          Required

          Starting with VMS Version 5.4-1, the following
          Hierarchical Storage Controller (HSC) microcode
          revision levels are required for all HSC software:

          o  V500 for HSC40 and HSC70

          o  V400 for HSC50

          __________________________________________________________________

   2.11   LADCP Release Notes

          This section contains release notes pertaining to the
          Local Area Disk Control Program (LADCP).

          For information on LADCP, see the VMS LAD Control
          Program Manual, order number AA-PD1LA-TE.

          For help in using LADCP, you can access the online
          LADCP HELP facility by entering the following
          commands:

               $RUN SYS$SYSTEM:ESS$LADCP
               LADCP>HELP

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   2.11.1 InfoServer Can Now Write to Services

          Starting with VMS Version 5.4-1, InfoServer 100
          can write to InfoServer 100 services that are write
          enabled. These services can be either entire devices
          or partitions that are named collections of logical
          blocks. When you mount a service as write enabled,
          InfoServer blocks all other connections to the
          service.

          ___________________________

   2.11.2 New LADCP Command

          VMS Versions 5.4-1 and 5.4-2 add the SHOW SERVICES
          command to the Local Area Disk Control Program
          (LADCP). The SHOW SERVICES command displays all
          services available on the network to which the
          client system can connect. The SHOW SERVICES command
          lists each service by its server node and displays
          information about each service, such as device type,
          rating, current connects, and whether or not the
          service allows write executions.

          Example 2-1 is an example of the information displayed
          by the SHOW SERVICES command:

          __________________________________________________________________

   2.12   Terminal Fallback Utility Release Notes

          This sections contains system manager release notes
          applicable to the Terminal Fallback Utility (TFU).







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          Example 2-1  LADCP SHOW SERVICES Sample Display
          _______________________________________________________

          $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:ESS$LADCP
          LADCP> SHOW SERVICES
          Interrogating network, please wait...

          Services offered by node ESS_08002BXXXXXX (LAD V3.0, Address: 08-00-2B-XX-XX-XX)

                                                                    Current    Writes
          Service:                          Device:       Rating:   Connects:  Allowed?:
          CDBIN03JUL01                       RRD40         32371       2        No
          VMS054                             RRD40         32371       0        No
          SCRATCH_DK                         RZ23          32380       0        Yes

          LADCP>

          _______________________________________________________

          ___________________________

   2.12.1 TFU Problem in Error Message Display-Problem Corrected

          Prior to VMS Version 5.4-1, if the Terminal Fallback
          Utility (TFU) parsed a foreign command with an
          unrecognized qualifier, TFU displayed the text of
          the error message twice. VMS Versions 5.4-1 and 5.4-
          2 correct this problem. TFU now displays the error
          message only once.

          ___________________________

   2.12.2 TFU Now Supports P.S.I. Terminals

          In previous versions of VMS, the Terminal Fallback
          Utility (TFU) did not support the P.S.I. terminal.
          Starting with VMS Version 5.4-1, TFU supports the
          P.S.I. terminal. The P.S.I. terminal can enable
          FALLBACK at the remote system from which the user
          dials in. For further information about using TFU,
          refer to the VMS Terminal Fallback Utility Manual.

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          2.13 TLZ04 Tape Driver-Problem Corrected

          __________________________________________________________________

   2.13   TLZ04 Tape Driver-Problem Corrected

          VMS Versions 5.4-1 and 5.4-2 correct a problem with
          the TLZ04 tape driver that is related to the PORT
          driver associated with the Q-bus-to-SCSI Adapter (QZA)
          and is found on systems using that adapter.

          Prior to VMS Version 5.4-1, mixed bus configurations
          such as the Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) and
          DIGITAL Storage Systems Interconnect (DSSI) sometimes
          saw multiple bus resets when a system crash occurred
          and attempted to reboot immediately after the crash.
          (A bus reset causes all of the devices on the bus to
          go off-line and into mount verification.) When the
          system disk was not a SCSI device and the bus was not
          reset, the PKI driver software assumed asynchronous
          operation until it was notified differently. When
          notification did not take place, the driver detected
          phase or bus errors and issued a bus reset. The driver
          then attempted to retry the failed operation and
          failed again. This scenario led to bus resets in
          loop mode. VMS Versions 5.4-1 and 5.4-2 correct the
          multiple bus reset problem.

          __________________________________________________________________

   2.14   Volume Shadowing Phase II Release Notes

          The release notes in this section pertain to VMS
          Volume Shadowing Phase II.

          ___________________________

   2.14.1 Overview

          VMS Volume Shadowing Phase I provides centralized
          shadowing on VMS systems that use HSC (Hierarchical
          Storage Controller) disks with identical DIGITAL
          Storage Architecture (DSA) disks. VMS Volume Shadowing
          Phase II is not limited to HSC-controlled disks;
          rather, it extends volume shadowing capabilities to
          the following:

          o  All DSA disks, including those on local adapters

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          o  All DSSI (DIGITAL Small Systems Interconnect) RF-
             series disk drives on any VAX computer

          o  Disks served by the mass storage control protocol
             (MSCP) and located anywhere in any supported
             VAXcluster configuration

          For more information, refer to the VMS Volume
          Shadowing SPD (27.29.07).

          For VMS Version 5.4-2, VMS Volume Shadowing Phase II
          is limited to 32 shadow sets in a VAXcluster system.
          The configuration rules for VMS Volume Shadowing Phase
          I are specified in the VMS Volume Shadowing SPD.

          ___________________________

   2.14.2 AUTOGEN Operations-Volume Shadowing Adjustment
          Required

          If you performed an AUTOGEN operation after you
          upgraded or installed the VMS operating system, and
          now you want to use Volume Shadowing Phase II for
          the first time, you must adjust the SYSGEN parameter
          NPAGEDYN before you run Volume Shadowing Phase II.

          For best results, perform an AUTOGEN operation on
          your system using the FEEDBACK parameter to modify
          the SYSGEN parameter NPAGEDYN. Match the setting of
          NPAGEDYN in MODPARAMS.DAT with that of your workload.
          Make the necessary adjustments as follows:

          1  To make sure you have the necessary privileges, log
             in to the system manager's account.

          2  Determine the current value for the SYSGEN
             parameter NPAGEDYN by entering the following
             command lines:

                  $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSGEN
                  SYSGEN> USE CURRENT
                  SYSGEN> SHOW NPAGEDYN

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          3  Edit the file SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT and add the
             following entry, where nnnnn is the current SYSGEN
             value plus 36,000:

                  MIN_NPAGEDYN = nnnnn

          4  Perform an AUTOGEN operation on your system by
             entering the following command line:

                  $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN GETDATA REBOOT FEEDBACK

          For more information about AUTOGEN, see the Guide to
          Setting Up a VMS System.

          ___________________________

   2.14.3 Batch and Print Jobs-Reentering after Conversion

          After you convert a disk to a Volume Shadowing
          Phase II shadow set, batch and print jobs that were
          previously entered in the queuing system database
          (JBCSYSQUE.DAT) and whose job-related files reside on
          the device, will not execute as scheduled. Jobs in the
          pending, holding, timed release, and retained states
          before the conversion are candidates for this type of
          failure.

          This problem with execution occurs because the job
          entry in the queue database contains the physical
          device name of the disk where files associated with
          the job reside (command procedures and files to be
          printed). The device name that must now be referenced
          is the shadow-set virtual unit to which the disk
          volume was added.

          Before converting a disk to a Volume Shadowing Phase
          II shadow set, Digital recommends that you use the
          following DCL command to make a list of all batch and
          print jobs that refer to files on the disk:

               $ SHOW QUEUE/ALL/FULL/OUTPUT=listing-file

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          Then, locate all jobs that refer to the device and do
          one of the following:

          o  Run these jobs before performing the conversion.

          o  Delete the jobs from the queue database and reenter
             them after the conversion is finished.

          ___________________________

   2.14.4 Changing Physical Device Names

          VMS Volume Shadowing Phase II records the physical
          member device names in an on-disk data structure.
          This information is used for various purposes by
          subsequent MOUNT commands. A side effect of storing
          this information is that, even though a shadow set
          is dismounted across the cluster, changing the names
          of the data disks through techniques such as swapping
          unit plugs can cause subsequent MOUNT commands to
          fail. Use one of the following supported methods for
          changing the physical device names when the shadow set
          is dissolved and then remount the set:

          o  Change the virtual unit name when you recreate the
             shadow set.

          o  Mount the disks using the /OVERRIDE=SHADOW
             qualifier before recreating the set.

          ___________________________

   2.14.5 SHADBOOTFAIL Bugcheck Message

          If you are using VMS Volume Shadowing Phase II and
          you get a SHADBOOTFAIL bugcheck message, you might
          not be able to access the dump if further analysis
          is required. Shadowing dump-file processing utilizes
          merge operations to perform a dump fixup. Because the
          set was never mounted on this node, a merge operation
          is not triggered.

          Refer to Appendix A in the VMS Volume Shadowing Manual
          for more information about why the shadow set failed
          to boot from the system disk shadow set.

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          ___________________________

   2.14.6 SHOW DEVICES Command

          For systems using VMS Volume Shadowing Phase II, the
          SHOW DEVICES display does not list virtual units on
          nodes that have not mounted the shadow set.

          Shadow set virtual units are not served to the
          cluster through the mass storage control protocol
          (MSCP). Virtual units are created and maintained in
          a distributed fashion on each node in the cluster.
          Individual physical members, however, are MSCP served;
          with the SHOW DEVICES command, they are displayed
          on all nodes from which the physical members are
          accessible.

          ___________________________

   2.14.7 SHOW DEVICES Command-Addition to Display for Full Copy
          or Merge Operation

          If your VMS Volume Shadowing Phase II shadow set is
          undergoing a full copy or a merge operation, the
          display resulting from the DCL command SHOW DEVICES
          now includes the percentage of the disk that has
          been copied or merged. The SHOW DEVICES information
          is available on all nodes that have the shadow set
          mounted.

          Note: Issuing the SHOW DEVICES command on the node
          where the full copy or merge operation is taking place
          indicates the exact percentage of the disk that has
          been copied. However, when you issue the SHOW DEVICES
          command from some other node, the number indicating
          the percentage copied in the SHOW DEVICES output lags
          (by a small percentage) the actual percentage copied.

          In Example 2-2, the SHOW DEVICES command was issued
          when the $1$DIA0 device was undergoing a full copy
          operation. The example shows that $1$DIA0 is the
          target of a full copy operation and that the disk
          is 26% copied. Also, devices $1$DIA3 and $1$DIA4 are
          merge members of the shadow set represented by the
          virtual unit DSA0. The SHOW DEVICES output indicates

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          that 11% of the disk devices on the virtual unit DSA0
          are merged.

          Example 2-2  SHOW DEVICES Display for Shadow Sets
          _______________________________________________________

          $  SHOW DEVICES

          Device            Device     Error    Volume         Free  Trans Mnt
           Name             Status     Count     Label        Blocks Count Cnt
          DSA0:             Mounted        0  V54             292269   215   3
          DSA2000:          Mounted        0  X4AU            292971     1   1
          $1$DIA0:(WHEN)    ShadowCopying  0  (copy trgt DSA2000:  26% copied)
          $1$DIA3: (WHY)    ShadowMergeMbr 0  (merging DSA0:  11% merged)
          $1$DIA4:(WHERE)   ShadowMergeMbr 0  (merging DSA0:  11% merged)
          $1$DUA0:(WWWWWW)  Online         0
          $1$DUA1:(WWWWWW)  Online         0

          _______________________________________________________

          Note that if a full copy and merge operation is
          occurring at the same time in the same shadow set,
          the number indicating the percentage merged remains
          static until the full copy completes. In Example 2-3,
          the SHOW DEVICES command was issued when the $1$DIA0
          device was undergoing a full copy operation, and
          devices $1$DIA1 and $1$DIA2 were merge members. In
          this case, because the merge and full copy operations
          are performed in the same DSA2000 virtual unit, the
          merge operation is stalled until the full copy to the
          $1$DIA0 device is complete. Consecutive SHOW DEVICES
          displays will show that the percentage copied to
          the $1$DIA0 device continues to increment, while the
          merge members remain at 14% copied until the full copy
          operation completes. Then the merge operation proceeds
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          Example 2-3  SHOW DEVICES Display for Shadow Sets
          _______________________________________________________

          $  SHOW DEVICES

          Device             Device     Error    Volume         Free  Trans Mnt
           Name              Status     Count     Label        Blocks Count Cnt
          DSA2000:           Mounted        0  X4AU            292971     1   1
          $1$DIA0:   (WHEN)  ShadowCopying  0  (copy trgt DSA2000:  82% copied)
          $1$DIA1:    (WHO)  ShadowMergeMbr 0  (merging DSA2000:  14% merged)
          $1$DIA2:   (WHAT)  ShadowMergeMbr 0  (merging DSA2000:  14% merged)
          $1$DUA3: (WWWWWW)  Online         0
          $1$DUB0:_(WWWWWW)__Online_________0_________

          The SHOW DEVICES display does not indicate the
          percentage copied for VMS Volume Shadowing Phase I
          shadow sets.

          ___________________________

   2.14.8 Specify a Virtual Unit Name to Obtain $GETDVI
          FREEBLOCK Information

          If you use the $GETDVI system service to obtain
          FREEBLOCK count information for a shadow set, you
          should specify the virtual unit name on the $GETDVI
          service. If you specify the device name of one of
          the shadow set members, the $GETDVI service returns a
          value of zero.

          ___________________________

   2.14.9 SYSGEN Parameter VMSD3-Special Parameter to Control
          Failover

          With VMS Version 5.4, a special SYSGEN parameter,
          VMSD3, controls failover of shadowed volumes. The
          VMSD3 parameter specifies in hexadecimal the number
          of seconds (from 1 to 255) during which recovery of
          a repairable shadow set is attempted. If the high-
          order bit (%X80000000) is off, recovery of a failing
          member is attempted for 5 seconds before that member
          is removed from the shadow set. If the bit is on,

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          the low-order byte is used dynamically to specify the
          number of seconds in which to attempt the recovery of
          a failing member. If zero is specified, it is ignored
          and the 5-second value is used.

          The following example shows how to set the failover
          attempt time to 10 seconds:

          $ MCR SYSGEN
          SYSGEN> USE CURRENT
          SYSGEN> SET VMSD3 %X8000000A
          SYSGEN> SHOW VMSD3

     Parameter Name           Current  Default   Min.     Max.    Unit  Dynamic
     --------------           -------  -------  -------  -------  ----  -------
     VMSD3                -2147483638        0        0        1              D
     SYSGEN> WRITE CURRENT
     SYSGEN> EXIT
          $

          ___________________________

   2.14.10 SYSGEN Parameter VIRTUALPAGECOUNT Adjustment

          In general, VMS volume shadowing can perform full
          copy and merge operations without any changes to
          SYSGEN parameter values. In some cases, however,
          it might be necessary to adjust the values of the
          SYSGEN parameters VIRTUALPAGECOUNT and WSMAX to ensure
          that the volume shadowing server process can develop
          sufficient virtual address space to do copy and merge
          operations.

          To determine whether the VIRTUALPAGECOUNT and WSMAX
          parameters need adjustment, compare the current values
          of these parameters (use the SYSGEN command SHOW to
          examine the parameter values) with the result of the
          following equation that uses the current value of the
          SYSGEN parameter SHADOW_MAX_COPY:

               (SHADOW_MAX_COPY*128)+100)

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          For example, if a system has a SHADOW_MAX_COPY
          parameter of 42 (the default value of the SHADOW_
          MAX_COPY parameter is 4), then the SYSGEN parameters
          VIRTUALPAGECOUNT and WSMAX should be no less than
          (42*128)+100, or 5476 pages.

          ___________________________

   2.14.11 UAF Parameter Changes

          For VMS Volume Shadowing Phase II, the user
          authorization file (UAF) parameter changes listed
          in Table 2-1 are recommended for your system account
          (these are the best minimum estimates for the shadow
          server):

          Table 2-1  Recommended UAF Parameters for the System
          ___________Account_____________________________________

          BYTLM     SHADOW_MAX_COPY * 3KB

          BIOLM     SHADOW_MAX_COPY + 10

          DIOLM     SHADOW_MAX_COPY + 10

          ASTLM     SHADOW_MAX_COPY * 2 + 20

          TQELM     SHADOW_MAX_COPY * 2 + 10

          WSQUO     SHADOW_MAX_COPY * 128 + 100

          WSDEF     SHADOW_MAX_COPY * 128/2 + 100

          ENQLM     SHADOW_MAX_COPY * 2

          PGFLQUO___SHADOW_MAX_COPY_*_130_+_500__________________





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                                    2.15 Standalone BACKUP Caution

          __________________________________________________________________

   2.15   Standalone BACKUP Caution

          VMS Version 5.4-1 and 5.4-2 do not build Standalone
          BACKUP correctly on the following small media:

          o  RX01

          o  RX02

          o  RX33

          o  RX50

          o  TU58

          Do not attempt to use VMS Version 5.4-2 to build
          Standalone BACKUP on any of these media. Digital
          recommends that you use VMS Version 5.4 or earlier.

          Digital expects to correct this problem in a future
          release of the VMS operating system.



















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   3      Programmer Release Notes




          This chapter includes information about VMS Version
          5.4-2 for application and system programmers.

          __________________________________________________________________

   3.1    BASIC INKEY$ Function-Change

          In previous versions of VMS, the first VAX BASIC
          INKEY$ function left the application keypad in
          application mode until the end of the program.
          Starting with VMS Version 5.4-1, after the program
          executes the INKEY$ function, the application keypad
          stays in numeric mode if it was in numeric mode before
          the program started.

          This change also affects BASIC INPUT, INPUT LINE, and
          LINPUT statements that a program executes after the
          INKEY$ function. Starting with VMS Version 5.4-1, when
          the program executes an INPUT, INPUT LINE, or LINPUT
          statement after an INKEY$ function, the application
          keypad stays in numeric mode if it was in numeric mode
          before the program started.

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   3.2    I/O Preferred Path Interface for DSA Devices-Problem
          Corrected

          The VMS Version 5.4 preferred path interface does not
          allow you to specify the local node as the preferred
          path. VMS Versions 5.4-1 and 5.4-2 correct this
          problem.

          Starting with VMS Version 5.4-1, if you specify the
          local node as the preferred path, the disk class
          driver clears any preferred path information for the
          disk, allowing default path selection. For disks that
          have dual paths between VMS systems, specifying the

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          local node as the preferred path causes the disk class
          driver to try to locate the disk on a local controller
          before trying Mass Storage Control Protocol (MSCP)
          server paths.

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   3.3    VMS RMS CONVERT/RECLAIM Utility-Problem

          A problem exists with the VMS RMS CONVERT/RECLAIM
          Utility. During reclamation of a VMS RMS prolog 3
          indexed file containing multiple keys, the CONVERT
          /RECLAIM Utility incorrectly handles records deleted
          under the rules of the RAB$V_FDL record-processing
          option. These records are created under application
          control (using RAB$L_ROP = RAB$V_FDL) or during normal
          RMS record operations where process resources are at
          a minimum. For information on the RAB$V_FDL record-
          processing option, see the VMS Record Management
          Services Manual.

          Failure of the CONVERT/RECLAIM Utility to correctly
          handle records that are deleted under these rules
          of the RAB$V_FDL record-processing option may cause
          normal RMS indexed file record processing operations
          to fail in situations where they normally would not.
          Possible errors returned are RMS$_RNF, RMS$_DUP, or
          internal RMS processing errors that may provoke an RMS
          non-fatal BUGCHECK.

          To avoid this problem caused by the VMS RMS CONVERT
          /RECLAIM Utility, perform one of the following
          actions:

          o  Use the VMS RMS CONVERT Utility instead of the VMS
             RMS CONVERT/RECLAIM Utility.

          o  Prior to using the VMS RMS CONVERT/RECLAIM Utility,
             access every record along all secondary keys.


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   4      Documentation Release Notes




          This chapter describes changes to specific manuals in
          the VMS documentation set.

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   4.1    Addition to Display PostScript Documentation

          Actual colors are colors that the Display PostScript
          (DPS) server allocates as a result of either of two
          actions:

          o  Passing a non-zero actual parameter to the CREATE
             CONTEXT routine or to the setXgcdrawablecolor
             PostScript operator

          o  Using the setXrgbactual PostScript operator

          DPS always allocates actual colors as shared. However,
          if you create a colormap with the AllocAll flag, all
          entries in the colormap are allocated as nonshareable.
          Therefore, you cannot use actual colors in DPS with a
          colormap that you created with the AllocAll flag.

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   4.2    VMS System Generation Utility Manual

          The CONNECT/ADAPTER=adapter-spec command on page SGN-
          10 of the VMS System Generation Utility Manual defines
          adapter specification as:

          "...the name of the Unibus or mass bus adapter
          to which the device is attached. The value can be
          expressed as an integer or as one of the names listed
          by the SYSGEN command SHOW/ADAPTER."

          Substitute the following definition for adapter
          specification:

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          "The adapter specification is the nexus number
          assigned to the device. You can find the nexus number
          by executing the SYSGEN SHOW/ADAPTER or SHOW/BUS
          commands."

          VMS does not support the use of named equivalents for
          nexus numbers such as UB0 on all machines.

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   4.3    VMS Version 5.4 Upgrade and Installation Manual

          Page D-4 of the VMS Version 5.4 Upgrade and
          Installation Manual incorrectly states that CDD/Plus
          [TM] V4.2 is the minimum version required for VMS
          Version 5.4. VMS Version 5.4 requires CDD/Plus V4.2A
          or later.

          If you must run CDD/Plus, do not install VMS Version
          5.4 until you are running CDD/Plus V4.2A.

















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